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Thank you so much for participating in our very first virtual WEALTH Day!
April 2, 2021

We were so fortunate to have 18 great sessions, around 60 amazing panelists, speakers, and moderators, 20 Solutions Showcase presenters, and close to 200 registered attendees. 

Some highlights of the event include: 

We thank all our WEALTH Day Committee members, Solutions Showcase participants, and our panelists. Most importantly, we thank YOU! It takes all of us to advocate for Water, Energy, Air, Land, Transportation, and Health (WEALTH) issues in Kansas. Let’s continue to work together to create a more sustainable, equitable, and clean energy future. 

Youth Advocacy Panelists
Youth Advocacy Workshop

In case you missed any of these sessions, visit our YouTube page to watch the recorded sessions. 

Stay engaged by following our newsletter and the Kansas Rural Center’s Legislative Policy Watch

We appreciate your feedback! Please take a moment to fill out the

WEALTH Days 2021 Event Survey

To provide individual session feedback,

Step 1: visit our event agenda page.
Step 2: Click on any session
Step 3: Clink on this Feedback Survey button. 

WEALTH Days is a collaborative effort. Event hosts include: Climate + Energy Project, Kansas Rural Center, Kansas Interfaith Action, Kansas Natural Resource Council, Kansas Metropolitan Energy Center, KCK NAACP, Grassland Heritage Foundation, Friends of the Kaw, and Sierra Club Kansas Chapter.

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